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The SanDisk Professional 8TB G-Drive combines enterprise-class 7200RPM Ultrastar HDD performance with a USB-C 10Gbps interface, delivering up to 260MB/s read/write speeds. Its durable anodized aluminum enclosure is stackable and designed for professional workflows. Ready for Mac out of the box and easily reformatted for Windows, this drive offers massive high-speed storage tailored for demanding creative professionals.









| ASIN | B0CCBN79JT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24 in External Hard Drives |
| Brand | SanDisk Professional |
| Color | Dark Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,213) |
| Date First Available | July 14, 2023 |
| Flash Memory Size | 8 TB |
| Hard Drive | 8 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.2 |
| Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.27 x 5.24 x 1.61 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.02 pounds |
| Item model number | SDPHF1A-008T-NBAAD |
| Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 5.24 x 1.61 inches |
| Series | SDPHF1A-008T-NBAAD |
M**E
So far so good; no random disconnects on Windows 10
I have two of these and only on ordering the second did I notice that there were a lot of reviews mentioning random "disconnects". Most seem to be using Macs, but at least one complained that it would "vanish" from My Computer. I've seen large thumb drives that randomly become "inaccessible" to Windows (though remain in My Computer), but never heard of external HDDs doing this. What a nightmare that would be. Thankfully, using Windows 10, I have not experienced any such issues with these drives. I did disable "Selective Suspend" and the ability for Windows to turn off the drive in Device Manager, but I have no idea if either of these steps were required, as I never saw the first one disconnect or vanish and I had Selective Suspend on at that time. Like a lot of external drives, these do eventually "sleep" with inactivity and this causes a few second pause on the first read. After that, they stay awake until the next period of inactivity (seems to be measured in hours, not minutes). These drives must be reformatted for Windows using Disk Management (context click the Start Button to find it on a menu). That's simple to do and documented enough that a Google search will easily find the instructions. 10.9TB out of 12TB seems about par for the course, as apparently Windows "loses" some of each drive. Have also seen advice to be sure to use the cable that comes with the drive. That's ridiculous, unless all other available cables are not up to the latest standards. I've used these drives with random USB-C and USB-C to A cables without any issues. These drives are also seem very sturdy and I've heard that they can run standing on end or lying flat. Will be putting that to the test soon, as I need one of them to fit into a tight space in a cabinet.
J**R
Ran fine for 5 months then died
I was very happy with this drive for 5 months--right up until yesterday when it failed. I have the 6TB version formatted APFS and I've been using it as a Time Machine backup drive on my Mac. While performing an hourly backup yesterday MacOS reported that the drive had ejected. I ran First Aid on the drive and it reported bad sectors and that the drive was not repairable. At the time it failed it was only 60% full. I alternate between 3 drives for backups just for occasions like this so I simply erased the drive and tried again. Same problem. Then I repartioned, erased, and tried. Same result. So I started the long process of trying multiple file system formats including APFS, Mac OS Journaled, and even ExFAT. I also tried partitioning into multiple volumes and testing each volume separately. Everything I tried had the same result. When I attempted to write to the drive it would begin and after less than a minute the drive would eject itself. The message was the same one you see if you unplug a drive without unmounting first--a simple warning that the drive was ejected without being unmounted. Looking at the drive in Disk Utility I can see that despite the warning message the failed drive was not actually unmounted nor was it ejected. I just can't write to it. Since experiencing this issue I've read a number of similar reports with this specific model. I have been a big fan of Sandisk until now. I have over dozen Sandisk SD cards and several Sandisk SSD drives which have all performed well for years. This model (a mechanical drive) is the first Sandisk drive that I've had trouble with. But unfortunately, and unlike much cheaper Seagate and Western Digital backup drives I've used in the past, this drive is now completely useless. Even after a failure my cheap WD and Seagate drives can simply be reformatted and used for non-critical storage tasks but this 6TB Sandisk G-Drive is now completely unusable since it will no longer stay mounted. Regardless of how it's formatted the drive unmounts and ejects itself as soon as a write is attempted. Very disappointing.
L**N
Great Backup drive for photographers and videographers
Great backup drive for my videos and photos. The transfer rate is not the fastest in the world, but I had no issues and my files are now easy to view. It is compatible with my Macbook Pro straight out of the box. I was worried about the speed and the loudness of the fan but honestly I have not had any issues with either.
S**G
Customer service came through with failed G-drive
Update: Apparently, this can be common with other manufacturers, too. The company was great in following through and replacing my G-Drive, as it was still under warranty. Thank you! Original: I have the Sandisk Professional 12 TB G-Drive. It’s mostly been okay on a new iMac for 364 days. (On the western digital website, a 3-year warranty is indicated.) Mine was fine one day, and, while spinning and sounding normal, will no longer mount anywhere. Apple Disk Utility is, therefore, unable to perform First Aid. I am, therefore, unable to partition it, in an effort to save data. Reading current reviews of Sandisk externals, quality and customer service are poor. There is one review here where argumentative persistance with a WD superior resulted in free data retrieval. There is also a website with a free firmware download I found for the Extreme by WD that has resolved some people’s problems. You can search by serial number. The SD Professional is not on the list. Me? I want to throw mine through the window, yet it has 2.3 TB of my personal and professional life on it. I was just reorganizing, consolidating, soon to make a second external copy. Its failure screwed up my online subscription Backblaze backup, too. Run!!!
K**H
Good price and works very well. Lay down horizontally unlike a lot of other desktop drives.
J**O
Es mi 7o disco de esta marca y siempre me han funcionado perfectamente. Rápidos y confiables
N**N
I don't often write reviews but feel compelled to do so. I'm a creative professional and I use an insane amount of hard drive space. A large part of my business involves a video editing workflow. I'm partial to SSD's as they are the fastest, but they are too expensive per gig. So I took a chance on this drive and I am extremely happy. I've been editing large HD video projects with ease. Fast, efficient, no waiting. I'm very please and will be buying more of these drives in the future. For reference, I run Final Cut Pro - MacBook Pro 16" base model.
S**S
I received the drive and connected to my MacBook Pro in to Thunderbolt port. But the drive was not detected. Only works through a USB cable only. I raised a complaint with Scandisk but no help provided. The drive stalls during video playback. So use for normal data only. Not good for video editing.
J**O
Viene con todos los cables que puedes requerir para usarlo en tu computadora. Yo compré 2 discos para configurar una opción de RAID 1 y usarlo como disco de trabajo cotidiano en una Mac, es una buena opción por si consideras comprar un arreglo de discos dedicado con configuración de fábrica tipo RAID 1, considera que tú mismo puedes usar 2 discos y vía instrucciones sencillas en el sistema operativo de Mac puedes hacer tu propia configuración RAID 1.
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